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BT Openzone is the name given to a network of Wi-Fi hotspots deployed in part by British Telecom. These hotspots are mostly found in cafés, hotels, pubs, stations and airports. Access can be gained through "pre-paid vouchers" purchasable over the counter at the hotspot locations, or via BT's website or via roaming partners such as T-Mobile, Eclipse, BOZII or Freedom2Surf.1 Members of the BT FON community can obtain access to BT Openzone hotspots free of charge.
References
- ^ Tony Smith (23 October 2003). "BT Openzone to cut hotspot charges for business", The Register.
External links
- BT Openzone product webpage
- Official BT Hotspot Finder
- Worldwide directory of free and commercial WiFi Hotspots
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- This page was last modified on 29 November 2008, at 08:47.
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